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RACE RESULTS(MCLAREN)
1.) FERNANDO ALONSO
2.) LEWIS HAMILTON
3.) FELIPE MASSA
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 2007 MONACO GRAND PRIX Report
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Pos
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Driver
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Constructor
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Race Time
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1
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Fernando Alonso
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Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
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1h40:29.329
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2
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Lewis Hamilton
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Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
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+4.095
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3
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Felipe Massa
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Scuderia Ferrari
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+1m09.114
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4
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Giancarlo Fisichella
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Renault
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+1 lap
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5
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Robert Kubica
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BMW Sauber
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+1 lap
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6
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Nick Heidfeld
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BMW Sauber
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+1 lap
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7
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Alex Wurz
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Williams F1
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+1 lap
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8
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Kimi Raikkonen
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Scuderia Ferrari
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+1 lap
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9
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Scott Speed
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Toro Rosso
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+1 lap
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10
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Rubens Barrichello
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Honda Racing
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+1 lap
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11
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Jenson Button
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Honda Racing
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+1 lap
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12
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Nico Rosberg
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Williams F1
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+1 lap
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13
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Heikki Kovalainen
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Renault
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+1 lap
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14
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David Coulthard
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Red Bull Racing
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+2 laps
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15
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Jarno Trulli
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Toyota
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+2 laps
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16
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Ralf Schumacher
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Toyota
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+2 laps
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17
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Takuma Sato
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Super Aguri
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+2 laps
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18
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Anthony Davidson
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Super Aguri
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+2 laps
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Vodafone McLaren Mercedes continued their domination of the
2007 Monaco Grand Prix weekend when Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton claimed
the team’s second one-two finish this season. Fernando crossed the line first
with Lewis four seconds behind. Both drivers had lapped the entire field apart
from Felipe Massa in third place who was 69 seconds behind Fernando. Both
drivers were on a two stop strategy with Fernando coming in on laps 26 (7.5
seconds) and 51 (7.9 seconds) whilst Lewis pitted on laps 29 (8.9 seconds) and
53 (5 seconds). Fernando is leading the World Championship with Lewis second –
both on 38 points. The Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team extended their lead in the
Constructors Championship and now has 76 points.
FERNANDO ALONSO
“This win means a lot to me and our World Championship
Campaign. It’s a very nice surprise to see how the team’s hard work during
the last couple of weeks has made our car so competitive. I have never had the
experience of being more than one minute ahead of the competition which probably
makes this one of my best victories. I didn’t get off the line brilliantly
from pole position, but as there is such a short run to the first corner I was
pretty sure that I would be able to keep the lead. However, as I was able to
save fuel in my first stint I was able to stay out for two more laps than
originally planned. After that the race was pretty quiet with only the
backmarkers causing a few problems especially shortly before my second pitstop
when I lost a lot of time. I will enjoy this victory and look forward to the
races in North America.”
LEWIS HAMILTON
“To finish second and running similar lap times to Fernando
at the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix makes me very happy. The team has done a
fantastic job, and Fernando and I were able to give them the result they
deserved. My start was quite good, and I could run close to Fernando but
obviously it didn’t make sense to try anything crazy as our job is to ensure
the maximum amount of points for the team. It’s almost impossible to overtake
in Monaco and as a result your only chance is for the guy in front of you to
make a mistake. However, Fernando is a double world champion so I knew there
would be none. I had good pace in the beginning, but then I had some graining on
my front tyres which didn’t help. It was an exciting race which also saw me
tapping the guardrails a couple of times, fortunately without influencing the
handling of the car. All in all a great weekend for the team and me.”
RON DENNIS
“An outstanding result for the team. Both Fernando and
Lewis drove so well and responded excellently to the team’s wishes of bringing
both cars home safely in what was a memorable one-two result and McLaren’s 14th
victory in the Principality. However there is some disappointment because of the
different strategies we needed to follow to cope with a potential deployment of
the Safety Car which has happened four times in the last five years.
Consequently you virtually have to decide in advance which one of the team’s
two drivers will claim the victory. Once the first round of pitstops had taken
place we reverted Lewis from a one-stop-strategy to the faster two-stop-strategy
and at the same time slowed both cars down to conserve the brakes. As a team we
would like to race but this circuit requires a disciplined approach and as a
result we can leave Monte Carlo with the maximum amount of points.”
NORBERT HAUG
“The team showed a picture book performance today in
Monaco. At this challenging circuit Fernando and Lewis were fast like nobody
else on both the Bridgestone Potenza prime and option tyres which worked
perfectly well on the car. Both drivers’ performances were flawless and the
team’s strategy was perfect. Thank you to the colleagues in Woking, Brixworth
and Stuttgart for all their hard work making this second 1-2 victory in the
fifth race of the season possible.”
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